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![]() Paul Joseph Vest |
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STUART, Fla. – Wal-Mart, the world's No. 1 retailer, is well-known for rolling back prices, but one of its customers is going to jail for taking the price-slashing into his own hands, literally.
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Police say Paul Joseph Vest, 25, was shopping at the local Wal-Mart Supercenter when he used copied bar-code stickers from a toy car to ring up items such as Xbox games, diapers and fishing supplies at an amazing 75 cents each.
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According to the Palm Beach Post, Vest went to the store five times, scanning items which also included spark plugs and car mats in the self-serve checkout lanes. Wal-Mart officials joined Stuart police using video surveillance to snag Vest on his final checkout, March 11.
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Facing charges of scheming to defraud, and several counts of retail theft, Vest pleaded no contest to a single count of scheming to defraud, and was sentenced to 10 weekends in jail plus a year on probation, along with a permanent ban from the Stuart Wal-Mart. He will also have to pay $100 in restitution.
Vest could later seek to have his record expunged, as Judge Robert Belanger withheld a formal judgment of guilt.
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